Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Candidate’s political fate hinges on court ruling over 3 votes
A Glendale City Council candidate’s shot at elected office hinges on a court ruling regarding three votes in the Sept. 12 primary election that were disqualified because they were cast... […]
Out-of-state winery challenges Arizona’s new shipping law
A new Arizona law allowing small wineries to ship directly to consumers who order wines over the Internet, by phone or by mail is being challenged in a federal court.... […]
‘I’ve got a hammer that will take this down’
GOP complaints lead Mall Commission to conduct review
Arizona People, Sept. 28 2006
•Business • Julie Rees was recently promoted to a principal of the public affairs consulting firm Triadvocates LLC. She will join four other Arizonans and two others in Washington, D.C.... […]
Commentary
Our responsibility is to make sure that not only does the first customer have adequate water, but so does the 160,000th customer. Mohave County Supervisor Pete Byers recently wrote a... […]
Capital Quotes, Sept. 28 2006
Capitol quotes “Corruption is not common in our party… the Democrats, on the other hand, are unapologetic and are running for re-election — the same ones that were involved in... […]
Medical Board Information Leak
Confidential Medical Board information, including a complaint against an Arizona physician, was sent anonymously to Arizona Capitol Times earlier this month, resulting in a request the state look into whether... […]
Libertarians file primary election challenge over write-ins
Primary election results have been challenged in court by the Libertarian Party, which alleges three of its write-in candidates were unfairly disqualified for the general election. Mike Kielsky, chairman, Arizona... […]
Lawmakers want legislative action on 9/11 memorial
Protestors gather at the state’s Sept. 11 memorial Monday to protest “un-American” inscriptions on it. Shown is one of the criticized passages, which details the mistaken bombing of a wedding... […]
Children's group names new CEO
Dana Wolfe Naimark (Arizona Capitol Times file photo) The Children’s Action Alliance has named Dana Wolfe Naimark as president and CEO of the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. Ms. Naimark has worked... […]
Munsil: 9/11 memorial should be torn down, rebuilt
Republican gubernatorial candidate Len Munsil stands with the families of Arizona soldiers who died in Iraq and expresses his outrage at the 9/11 memorial in Wesley Bolin Plaza that he... […]
Law needs further federal approval
Audit error margins submitted to Justice